The Heinkel He 162 Volksjäger, the name of a project of the Emergency Fighter Program design competition, was a German single-engine, jet-powered fighter aircraft fielded by the Luftwaffe in World War II. Designed and built quickly, and made primarily of wood.

Bombs: 5,300 lb (2,400 kg) of payload on four external hardpoints, bombs were usually mounted on outer two pylons as the inner pairs were plumbed for 2 200 US gallons (760 L) drop tanks which gave the Sabre a more useful range. A wide variety of bombs could be carried (max standard loadout being 2 1,000 lb bombs plus two drop tanks), napalm canisters and could have included a tactical nuclear weapon.

The BAT F.K.23 Bantam was a British single-seat fighter biplane produced by British Aerial Transport Company Limited of London during World War I. The F.K.23 Bantam I was designed by the Dutch Frits Koolhoven.

Role: Single-seat Fighter

National origin: United Kingdom

Manufacturer: British Aerial Transport Company Limited

Designer: Frits Koolhoven

First flight: January 1918

Introduction: 1921

Number built: 15

Military operators

French Air Force 1 aircraft

Netherlands, Koolhoven factory operated 1 aircraft.

Royal Air Force 1 aircraft.

United States Army Air Corps received 1 aircraft

One aircraft, registered K-123, is on display at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Netherlands